Claims
- 1. An improved construction for a cylinder lock adapted to be selectively opened or locked by means of a matching key, comprising an inner and a stationary outer cylinder, said outer cylinder being provided in a suitable housing, said inner cylinder being rotatably mounted in said outer cylinder, a plurality of bores provided through said cylinders and arranged radially from the central axis of said inner cylinder, a plurality of radial pin tumblers of various lengths and diameters being provided one each in each radial bore, a plurality of back plugs, each back plug being provided behind a radial pin tumbler in said bores, a plurality of spring means, one spring means being provided between said housing and each said back plug to urge said radially disposed pin tumblers toward the axis of said inner cylinder, a radial bore being additionally provided at the rearmost portion of said inner cylinder, a circular recess being provided at the rearmost portion of said outer stationary cylinder, a ball being provided within the chamber constituted by said rearmost radial bore and said circular recess, the size of said circular recess being smaller than a half of the diameter of said ball, a longitudinal bore being provided in said longitudinal bore, a longitudinal spring means being provided between the bottom of said inner cylinder and longitudinal pin tumbler to urge said longitudinal pin tumbler to cause said ball to be clamped in the cavity between the inner and outer cylinders, a center post being longitudinally provided in said inner cylinder to constitute a circular central bore therebetween, a key post being provided in said circular central bore and disposed between said center post and the inner surface of said inner cylinder so that when said matching key is inserted into said circular central bore, each of the plurality of radial pin tumblers will be raised by the correct amount to the top thereof and being exactly flush with the outer surface of the inner cylinder, and the longitudinal pin tumbler will be urged backward to allow the clamped ball to fall away from the cavity in the outer cylinder, and by engagement of the key with said key post the inner cylinder will rotate in response to mutual rotation of said key, said matching key being characterized in that the shank thereof is round, hollow, and of approximately the same diameter as the inside diameter of said circular central bore so that said key may be inserted over said center post, said matching key being provided with a plurality of depressions of various diameters and depths, each depression corresponding to one of said plurality of radial pin tumblers and adapted for raising each of said radial pin tumblers the correct amount to effect opening of said lock, and the end of said shank being tapered and having disposed therein an indentation for engaging with a key post provided in said lock.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 919,040, filed June 26, 1978, which is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 797,065, filed May 16, 1977, both now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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